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Original Title: | Full Moon Rising |
ISBN: | 0553588451 (ISBN13: 9780553588453) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Riley Jenson Guardian #1 |
Characters: | Riley Jenson, Rhoan Jenson, Quinn O'Connor, Kelly, Kellen, Jack Tenpenny, Talon, Misha Rollins, Gautier, Liander |
Setting: | Australia Melbourne, Victoria(Australia) |
Keri Arthur
Paperback | Pages: 372 pages Rating: 3.89 | 30381 Users | 1393 Reviews
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A rare hybrid of vampire and werewolf, Riley Jenson and her twin brother, Rhoan, work for Melbourne’s Directorate of Other Races, an organization created to police the supernatural races–and protect humans from their depredations. While Rhoan is an exalted guardian, a.k.a. assassin, Riley is merely an office worker–until her brother goes missing on one of his missions. The timing couldn’t be worse. More werewolf than vampire, Riley is vulnerable to the moon heat, the weeklong period before the full moon, when her need to mate becomes all-consuming...Luckily Riley has two willing partners to satisfy her every need. But she will have to control her urges if she’s going to find her brother….Easier said than done as the city pulses with frenzied desire, and Riley is confronted with a very powerful–and delectably naked–vamp who raises her temperature like never before.
In matters carnal, Riley has met her match. But in matters criminal, she must follow her instincts not only to find her brother but to stop an unholy harvest. For someone is doing some shifty cloning in an attempt to produce the ultimate warrior–by tapping into the genome of nonhumans like Rhoan. Now Riley knows just how dangerous the world is for her kind–and just how much it needs her.

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Title | : | Full Moon Rising (Riley Jenson Guardian #1) |
Author | : | Keri Arthur |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 372 pages |
Published | : | December 26th 2006 by Random House (first published January 31st 2006) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Urban Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires. Romance. Paranormal Romance. Shapeshifters. Werewolves |
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I hate that moon heat premise has Riley in constant heat. Don't get me wrong, I like steamy scenes in my books, I prefer books to have them but when they're just thrown in for the sake of having them, and not contributing towards the story, then they're not necessary. Her attitude towards Quinn (the hero) is hypocritical. She completely trusts him to save her brother by himself, buy her crap, she completely throws herself at him, flirts uncontrollably (badly, BTW) yet she doesn't trust him toI finished this book a week ago and didn't write a review straight away so now all my feels are gone. What I do remember are the reasons why this book stood out from most of the PR pack: 1. No goddamn Mary Sue MC2. Excellent world building3. AN ACTUAL FUCKING PLOT4. The message that it's okay to have sex with whoever the fuck you want to and you don't have to feel guilty about it. HALLE-FUCKING-LUJAH.
Just a warning to anyone who may be hoodwinked by the fact that this book and series have been labeled as paranormal romance - you will not find any romance here. At least not by my definition. I would be more likely to call this way oversexed urban fantasy.The writing is average, the story pretty good, and the characters are interesting if not a little underdeveloped. But the core of the book (and series) is sex. It's kind of like the writer created this really interesting urban fantasy world,

I liked Riley as a character. The mystery was semi-interesting, although I figured it out before we were supposed to know. I enjoyed the other characters taht were introduced -- of course Quinn I really liked. I understand the whole pull of the moon and the fever, but I felt it was too much of a focuse for the story. It actually got old. I have heard this phases out with the books as the series progresses, I hope it does. I do plan on reading #2 Kissing Sin, but not right away.
Reading Full Moon Rising left me confused. Im not sure how to rate this book: Im torn between a 2 and a 3 star rating.Theres one thing I am pretty sure about, though: miss Keri Arthur sure loves her heroine. Maybe she had a very strict and conservative upbringing or maybe she was an extremely insecure and overweight wallflower during puberty. Whatever the reason, it seems like shes been living out her fantasies through her protagonist. Riley Jenson is fan-ta-bu-lous, apparently. She is the
Ugh.Seriously, ugh.This reads like an Anita Blake novel, very late in the series when things had devolved into constant sex with only a thin approximation of plot. This entire novel was about how bad Riley needed sex, who she was going to get it from, and if she didn't get it soon, bad things were going to happen. If the sentence "I didn't really want him to touch me, but the way I was burning right now, I might have no choice" (or something similar) occurred less than 20 times in this book, I'd
This review was originally posted on Addicted To Romance In Full Moon Rising, Riley Jenson along with her brother, are what considered half breeds. Riley is half vampire and half werewolf. But her werewolf side is dominant from her vampire side. Riley despises vampires, and it still boggles her mind about what her brother Rhoan does. He works for the Melbournes Directorate of Other Races, this organization is basically the police force for supernatural creatures. But when Rhoan goes missing on
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